Stay tuned for more guides on "Fallout 4. We hope you enjoy your arsenal of weapons and armors (along with all the items) that will help you on your adventures in the wasteland. After that you'll be seeing a door which will let you enter the "Developer Room." Go through the hole in that fence and you should be able to see a second hole. Turning around will let you see a yellow house with a busted fence. To find that door (which leads to "Developer Room"), head to the Sanctuary workbench. Based from the description which says "adds a door near Sanctuary" you might be wondering where the heck that door is.
Since you need to load the mods dependent with each other at the same time, you can configure them to do so to to prevent incompatibility issues.įor this instance, you'll want to pick up the "Developer Room" by Vanilla Thunder and install it. However, keep in mind a few things: First of all, Any Mod Any Weapon does not add new weapons to the game, nor does it change the stats of the weapons already in the game. Some mods are dependent on other mods, always check on the description so you won't end up wondering why a certain mod doesn't work. The compatibility of this mod is unbelievable, especially considering the amount of weapons mods available for Fallout 4 on the PS4 out there. Christopher notes that if you recently installed mods for your "Skyrim Special Edition," you can use the same account to sign in.Īnother note of Christopher is, your PS4 mods are limited to only 1gb so you better keep an eye on how much of the mods you're stacking up. You may create one if you haven't already. After that you'll need to go to the mods section of the main menu and sign in with your Bethesda account.
Interested? Christopher Groux' guide on how to get the Developer Room mod will have us covered.įirst of all, make sure that your "Fallout 4" game is already updated to the most recent version, which is 1.12 at the moment. So yeah, this mod screams "god mode" and most likely will be installed in most of the Playstation 4 copies of the game in the next few weeks. One of the most trending mods is Vanilla_Thunder's Developer Room mod which contains every item in the game (including weapons and armors). This means that compared to the PC version, the mods available will be limited for Playstation 4 gamers.
It is also worth noting that this mods support is only limited to those that use internal assets only. Now what could these possible mean for the game? Given that the modding community has been active on some of other Bethesda games like "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," it is expected that these mods will bring in a new kind of interest to the game. Along with some fixes, the recent patch update enables the support of mods on Playstation 4.